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During a traffic stop Monday, something caught the eye of Clark County Deputy Jake Shaw.That "something" prompted Shaw to fire two shots at a man who he quickly realized was a friend and a photographer for a local newspaper called the New Carlisle News.Shaw's bodycam captured the shots and the aftermath.Deputy Shaw: Andy. Andy. Andy. Andy.Grimm: Please call my wife. Dude, I was coming over to let you know. Deputy Shaw: Andy. Andy. (calling dispatch) I need medic here now. Andy, I thought that was a freaking gun, dude.One bullet grazed photographer Andy Grimm's left arm. But one hit him in the side, narrowly missing vital organs.As he lay writhing in pain, Grimm told the deputy he tried to let him know he was only getting his camera and tripod out of his vehicle by flashing his lights and waving his arms. Grimm was trying to snap shots of lightning over the skies of Springfield, a city northeast of Dayton.Deputy Shaw: Andy, I'm sorry, brother.Grimm: I know. Deputy Shaw: Listen. Dude, you pulled that out like a gun out of the back of your Jeep.Grimm: I waved. Deputy Shaw: Dude. Grimm: I know. I know. Deputy Shaw: You're going to be OK. You're going to be OK, Andy.After about two minutes, both men seemed to overwhelmed by the seriousness of what happened.Deputy Shaw: I'll call your wife. You're going to be OK. Andy, you're going to be OK. Alright? Stay strong with me brother. Andy, I love you. Alright? I'm sorry, brother. Grimm: It's alright. It's my fault.After saying it was his fault, Grimm went a step further and said he hopes Shaw keeps his job as a deputy.Deputy Shaw: You just pulled that out like a gun. Grimm: I know I'm on bodycam. Deputy Shaw: I know, Andy, listen. I'm sorry, bro. Grimm: I did it. Deputy Shaw: I thought that was a freaking gun, Andy. You're going to be alright, brother.Grimm: I don't want you to lose your job for this.Deputy Shaw: Listen, listen, you're going to be OK.While Grimm doesn't want Shaw to get fired, others are feeling far less generous. Many people are talking about the incident on social media, calling for the deputy's badge to be taken away for good.The 25-year-old Shaw is on leave, and the incident is being investigated by Ohio's Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

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During a traffic stop Monday, something caught the eye of Clark County Deputy Jake Shaw.

That "something" prompted Shaw to fire two shots at a man who he quickly realized was a friend and a photographer for a local newspaper called the New Carlisle News.

One bullet grazed photographer Andy Grimm's left arm. But one hit him in the side, narrowly missing vital organs.

As he lay writhing in pain, Grimm told the deputy he tried to let him know he was only getting his camera and tripod out of his vehicle by flashing his lights and waving his arms. Grimm was trying to snap shots of lightning over the skies of Springfield, a city northeast of Dayton.

Deputy Shaw: Andy, I'm sorry, brother.Grimm: I know. Deputy Shaw: Listen. Dude, you pulled that out like a gun out of the back of your Jeep.Grimm: I waved. Deputy Shaw: Dude. Grimm: I know. I know. Deputy Shaw: You're going to be OK. You're going to be OK, Andy.

After about two minutes, both men seemed to overwhelmed by the seriousness of what happened.

After saying it was his fault, Grimm went a step further and said he hopes Shaw keeps his job as a deputy.

Deputy Shaw: You just pulled that out like a gun. Grimm: I know I'm on bodycam. Deputy Shaw: I know, Andy, listen. I'm sorry, bro. Grimm: I did it. Deputy Shaw: I thought that was a freaking gun, Andy. You're going to be alright, brother.Grimm: I don't want you to lose your job for this.Deputy Shaw: Listen, listen, you're going to be OK.

While Grimm doesn't want Shaw to get fired, others are feeling far less generous. Many people are talking about the incident on social media, calling for the deputy's badge to be taken away for good.

The 25-year-old Shaw is on leave, and the incident is being investigated by Ohio's Bureau of Criminal Investigation.